A door lock has a primary dead bolt adapted to be controllably connected to a knob and an inner handle, a latch adapted to be controllably connected to the inner handle and an outer handle and a secondary dead bolt adapted to be controllably connected to the inner handle and driven by a key. Therefore, operation of the outer handle retracts the latch and operation of the inner handle retracts both the primary dead bolt and the secondary dead bolt.
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1. In a door lock having a housing with an inner handle pivotally connected to the housing and an outer handle pivotally connected to the housing, a primary dead bolt operably extending out of the housing, a latch selectively extending out of the housing and a secondary dead bolt, wherein the improvement comprises:
a first connecting plate adapted to engage with the primary dead bolt and be slidably received in the housing; a first rose adapted to be pivotally received in the housing; a second connecting plate adapted to be slidably received in the housing and engaged with the latch; a second rose adapted to be pivotally received in the housing to drive the second connecting plate and to selectively drive the first connecting plate, the second rose being adapted to be connected to the inner handle so that the pivotal movement of the inner handle is able to drive the second rose to move the second connecting plate and to selectively drive the first connecting plate so as to retract the latch into the housing and the primary dead bolt when extending out of the housing; a third connecting plate adapted to engage with the secondary dead bolt and be slidably received in the housing, the third connecting plate being controllably connected to the second rose and adapted to be controlled to slide by a key; and a third rose adapted to be pivotally received in the housing and engaged with the outer handle so as to control the slidable movement of the second connecting plate to retract the latch.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a door lock, and more particularly to a door lock enabling the user to escape outdoors without using the key to unlock the lock even when the door is locked.
2. Description of Related Art
A door normally has an inner handle and an outer handle to respectively retract the latch bolt so as to open the door. However, when the door is locked from inside at night to prevent any unauthorized personnel to break into the home, the user will have to at least operate the inner handle and the knob to unlock the latch bolt so as to open the door. When there is an emergency inside the house, time is the most important factor for the people to escape outdoors. Therefore, when the door is locked, seconds delay trying to open the door from inside the house might become lethal.
A conventional door usually is equipped with a primary dead bolt and a secondary dead bolt. The primary dead bolt is able to be operated by a knob and the secondary dead bolt can only be operated by a proper key. Therefore, for the sake of safety, some householders often lock the door by activating the secondary dead bolt at night with the key. However, when there is a fire or other emergency requiring the family members to escape outdoors, the time to find the key to deactivate the secondary dead bolt often is the cause of casualty.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide an improved door lock to mitigate and obviate the aforementioned problems.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an improved door lock to enable the user to simultaneously deactivate the primary dead bolt and the secondary dead bolt by operation of the inner handle so as to allow the user to have access to the outside of the house even when the primary dead bolt and the secondary dead bolt are locked.
In order to accomplish the foregoing objective, the door lock of the present invention has a primary dead bolt securely attached to a first linking plate and operably controlled by a knob, a latch adapted to be controlled by an outer handle and a secondary dead bolt operably adapted to be controlled by a key, wherein the primary dead bolt, the latch and the secondary dead bolt are adapted to be operably controlled by an inner handle. Therefore, even when the primary dead bolt and the secondary dead bolt are locked by activating the knob and the key, operation of the inner handle is able to deactivate the locked primary dead bolt and the secondary dead bolt simultaneously as well as the latch.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
With reference to
In order to have an integral structure, an outer cover (22) with a keyhole (60) defined in a face of the outer cover (22) and an inner cover (12) are adapted to engage with the door lock (50) of the present invention.
The inner cover (12) further has a knob (18) adapted to extend into the inner cover (12) to connect to a control rod (16) so as to control the rotation of the control rod (16). A long shaft (40) is sandwiched between the inner handle (10) and the outer handle (20). The long shaft (40) has a first end (41) securely connected to the inner handle (10) and a second end (42) rotatable relative to the outer handle (20). Therefore, rotation of the inner handle (10) drives the rotation of the long shaft (40). However, because the long shaft (40) is rotatable with respect to the outer handle (20), rotation of the long shaft (40) does not drive the outer handle (20). Still, a short shaft (32) is driven by the outer handle (20) via a linkage mechanism (not shown).
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A second rose (512) is adapted to be pivotally connected to the outer handle (20) via the short shaft (32) and has an arm (510) securely mounted on the second rose (512).
The latch (530) is integrally formed with a second connecting plate (532) provided with two bosses (5322) oppositely formed on the second connecting plate (532) to guide the latch (530) to move linearly in the housing (500). A second spring (503) securely provided in the housing (500) abuts a side face of the latch (530) to maintain the latch (530) extending out of the housing (500) from the panel (501).
An L-shaped link (550) has a vertical portion with a first push (552) adjacent to the first rose (522) and a second push (554) adjacent to the second connecting plate (532) and a horizontal portion.
A third rose (55) is pivotally mounted in the housing (500) and is securely mounted on the horizontal portion of the link (550). The third rose (55) is adapted to be securely connected to the inner handle (10) so that the third rose (55) is able to be pivoted by the inner handle (10).
The second connecting plate (532) has a first pivot arm (556) pivotally connected to the L-shaped link (550), a second pivot arm (557) pivotally connected to a free end of the first pivot arm (556) and having a first pivot pin (5570) in a mediate portion of the second pivot arm (557) to pivotally mount the second pivot arm (557) on the housing (500) and a third pivot arm (558) pivotally connected to a free end of the second pivot arm (557) and having a second pivot pin (5580) to pivotally mount the third pivot arm (558) on the housing (500). Therefore, rotation of the inner handle (10) not only drives the third rose (55) to pivot, but also drives the link (550) and the third pivot arm (558) to move.
A third connecting plate (544) is securely formed with the secondary dead bolt (540) and having a first boss (542) to be connected to a free end of the third pivot arm (558) and a second boss (545). The third connecting plate (544) defines therein a first cutout (546) and a second cutout (548). A linking arm (560) is pivotally mounted on the third connecting plate (544) and has a first end and a second end abutted to a face of the second connecting plate (532).
A core is rotatably received in the keyhole (60) and is operably controlled by a key (not shown). The core has an extension (62) selectively abutted to the first end of the linking arm (560).
The door lock (50) of the present invention further has a door frame locking mechanism (570). The door frame locking mechanism (570) has a first slide (571) and a second slide (573) slidable with respect to the first slide (571). Each of the first and second slides (571,573) has a pair of elongated holes (5704,5706) (only the elongated holes of the first slide are shown) so that a pair of pivot pins (5700,5702) are able to respectively received in the aligned pair of elongated holes (5704,5706) to regulate the movement of the first and second slides (571,573). The first slide (571) has a downwardly extending inclined hole (574) and the second slide (573) has an upwardly extending inclined hole (576). The inclined holes (574,576) are respectively defined to receive therein the second boss (545) of the third connecting plate (544). Furthermore, with reference to
A plate (580) is sandwiched between the third connecting plate (544) and the first slide (571) and has two holes (not shown) respectively aligned with the pair of elongated holes (5704,5706) to receive therein the pivot pins (5700,5702) so that the movements of the first slide (571) and the second slide (573) are regulated by the pivot pins (5700,5702). The plate (580) further has a first notch (582), a second notch (584) and a third notch (586) respectively formed to correspond to the second boss (545) of the third connecting plate (544).
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In a scenario that supposes the family activates all the locking mechanisms, that is, the primary dead bolt (520) via operation of the knob (18) and the secondary dead bolt (540) via a proper key, as shown in
Detailed description of the series of chain reaction is as follows:
After the user activates the inner handle (10), referring to
Sill, the movement of the link (550) also drives the third pivot arm (558) to push the first boss (542) of the third connecting plate (544). Thus the secondary dead bolt (540) retracts inside the housing (500).
Again, the movement of the third connecting plate (544) to retract the secondary dead bolt (540) inside the housing (500) allows the second boss (545) to move from the second notch (584) to move back to the first notch (582). Therefore, both the first slide (571) and the second slide (573) retract from their respective extending positions to their original deactivated positions.
However, when the key is rotated twice, the secondary dead bolt (540) is driven to a full extent, which also drives the first slide (571) and the second slide (573) to extend further into the door frame. Meanwhile, after the second slide (573) moves downward to allow the stop (572) to abut a free end of the second connecting plate (532), the latch (530) is stopped. Therefore, the user can still use the key to operate the lock to a fully locked position.
In summary, at night, even when the lock of the present invention is locked by a key which is rotated once, the personnel inside the house can still open the door by simply operating the inner handle (10) without the assistance of that particular key to deactivate the lock. However, when it is sure that there is nobody left inside the house, the user can rotate the key twice to fully activate the lock so that only with use of the key, the user is able to deactivate the lock so as to ensure property safety.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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